Texans’ penalties vs. Chiefs in NFL Playoffs should not have been called, NFL officiating expert says
The Houston Texans did not mince any words following their divisional round playoff exit on Saturday. In Houston’s eyes, the officials played a significant role in their 23-14 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium.
“We knew going into this game that it was ‘Us vs. Everybody,‘“ said Texans head coach DeMeco Ryans after the contest. “And when I say everybody — it’s everybody.
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After it ended, Dan Campbell was on the verge of tears and Jared Goff sounded nostalgic about that moment only two weeks ago when he and his Detroit Lions teammates felt they were “at the top of the world.” And at the same time, Washington Commanders running back Bijan Robinson spoke of surviving a team that was “not so good” while teammates Jayden Daniels and Terry McLaurin praised God for the new day that has dawned in the Nation’s Capital.
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The Washington Commanders did not “take the points” and settle for field goals on fourth down. They knocked out the Detroit Lions with touchdowns after converting on fourth down.
The Washington Commanders are in the NFC Championship Game for the first time since their last Super Bowl season in 1991, shocking the No. 1 seed Detroit Lions 45-31 in a thrilling upset.
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Daniels threw two touchdown passes to help the Commanders return to the NFC title game for first time in 33 years.